Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2651

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to the funding ratio of the public employee retirement system

Impact

The bill is likely to have a significant impact on how public employee retirement systems operate within Massachusetts. By requiring that systems with funding ratios below the designated threshold justify their performance against a state benchmark, it sets a higher standard for financial accountability. Systems that fail to meet these standards may face scrutiny and be categorized as underperforming, potentially influencing their funding and operational strategies. This could encourage greater financial discipline among management, ultimately benefiting retirees and taxpayers concerned about the sustainability of pension funds.

Summary

House Bill 2651 seeks to amend the Massachusetts General Laws specifically regarding the funding ratio of the public employee retirement system. The legislation proposes changes to section 22 of chapter 32, emphasizing the need for better management of public pension funds. One of the primary changes suggests that any retirement system with a funding ratio below fifty percent must demonstrate consistent performance as measured against the PRIT Fund rate of return over a decade. This stipulation aims to hold underperforming pension systems accountable and encourages them to improve fund management standards.

Contention

While the bill is generally positioned as a means to enhance the financial health of public pension systems, it may generate debates around its implementation and impact. Concerns may arise over how 'underperforming' is defined and assessed, as interpretations can vary widely. Additionally, there may be resistance from entities managing pension funds who could see this bill as intrusive, fearing that strict oversight could lead to reduced flexibility in fund management. Advocates for public employees may argue that the focus should also include attention on adequate funding levels rather than solely performance metrics, calling for a balanced approach.

Companion Bills

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